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Lindley/Heisel Bible Library Research Project
108 Emma Heisel household, U.S. 1930 census, Cook County, Illinois, population schedule, city of Chicago, 43rd Ward, Block
252, enumeration district [ED] 16-1582, supervisor's district [SD] 5, dwelling 157, family 367, sheet 34A; National Archives
micropublication T626, roll 484: Emma Heisel, head, owned home worth $1000, did not own a radio set, female, white, age 42,
single, born Illinois, parents born German, no occupation.
109 Illinois Statewide Death Index 1916-1950, Illinois Department of Health, online
<http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/Genealogy/IDPHDDeathSearchServlet>, Emma Heisel data downloaded 25 March 2003.
110 Emigrants of the Haerten area 2002, online, <http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-
bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=;235073 1&id=l 12084>, Conrad and Adam Heisel data downloaded II March 2003.
1 John Lindley household, 1820 U.S. census, Richmond County, Georgia, no township specified, page 201; National Archives
micropublication M33, roll 7: one male under age 10 years; one male age 10-16 years; one male age 16-18 years; I male age
45+ years; one female under 10 years; one female 16-26 years; I male slave 14-26 years; and two female slaves 14-26 years.
112 John Lindley household, 1810 U.S. census, Laurens County, South Carolina, no township specified, page 48; National
Archives micropublication M252, roll 61.
11.' John Lindley household, U.S. 1820 census, Richmond County, Georgia, population schedule, no township listed, page 201;
National Archives micropublication M33, roll 7: See footnote 93.
114 James Lindley household, U.S. 1830 census, Walton County, Georgia, population schedule, no township listed, page 142;
National Archives micropublication M 19, roll 21: two males under age 5 years; one male age 10-15 years; three males age 20-
30 years; one male age 30-40 years; one female under age 5 years; one female age 10-15 years; one female age 30-40 years;
one male slave age 36-55 years; and one female slave age 36-55 years.
"~5 Jonathan Lindley household, U.S. 1830 census, Walton County, Georgia, population schedule, no township listed, page 142;
National Archives micropublication M 19, roll 21: one male age 10-15 years; one male age 15-20 years; one male age 50-60
years; one female age 50-60 years; three male slaves age 10-24 years; three female slaves under age 10; three slaves age 10-24
years; and one female slave age 24-36 years.
116 Frances T. lngmire, Morgan County, Georgia Marriage Records 1806-1865 (St. Louis: privately printed, 1985), 30.
117 Wm. B. Lindley household, 1840 U.S. census, Newton County, Georgia, population schedule, no township listed, District
461, page 27; National Archives micropublication M704, roll 48: one male age 20-30 years, two females under age 5 years,
two females ages 5-10 years, and one female age 20-30.
118 Eliza Lindley household, 1850 U.S. census, Cobb County, Georgia, population schedule, Oregon District, dwelling and
family 1781, stamped page 227, written page 453; National Archives micropublication T6, roll 54: Eliza Lindley, age 34,
female, born Georgia; Nancy J. Lindley, age 18, female, born Georgia; Rutha Lindley, age 15, female, born Georgia; Elizabeth
Lindley, age 12, female, born Georgia; Eliza Lindley, age 9, female, born Georgia; and Elmira Lindley, age 7, female, born
Georgia.
119 Nancy Scott household, 1870 U.S. census, Tallapoosa County, Alabama, population schedule, Duffy Beat, dwelling and
family 61, page 74B; National Archives micropublication M593, roll 42: Nancy Scott, age 36, female, white, keeping house,
$150 in personal property, born Georgia; Daniel Scott, age 14, male, white, farm laborer, born Georgia; Alfred Scott, age 12,
male, white, farm laborer, born Alabama; and Thomas Scott, age 10. male, white, born Alabama.
120 W. A. "Clemons" household, 1860 U.S. census, Stewart County, Georgia, population schedule, 24th district, Lumpkin post
office, dwelling 26, family 28, page 352; National Archives micropublication T7, roll 30: W. A. Clemons, age 64, male,
farmer, $1900 in real estate, $100 in personal property, born South Carolina; Charity Clemons, age 51, female, born South
Carolina; Mary G. Clemons, age 21, female, born Georgia; Robert N. Clemons, age 12, male, born Georgia, attended school
during the year; Fanny C. Clemons, age 9, female, born Georgia; and Jake Scott, age 21, male, laborer, born Georgia.
121 Ruth Lindley household, 1860 U.S. census, Stewart County, Georgia, population schedule, 24th district, Lumpkin post
office, dwelling 27, family 29, page 353; National Archives micropublication T7, roll 30: Ruth Lindley, age 24, female, born
Georgia; Georgia Lindley, age 14. female, born Georgia; and Ruth Scott, age 5, female, born Georgia.
122 H. H. Gough household, U.S. 1860 census, Walton County, Georgia, population schedule, Northern Territory, Madison post
office, dwelling and family 865, page 1027; National Archives micropublication T7, roll 31: H. H. Gough, age 56, male,
farmer, $6000 in real estate, $14,471 in personal property, born Georgia; Jane Gough, age 55, female, born Georgia; Benjamin
Gough, age 23, male, overseer, born Georgia; Thomas C. Gough, age 20, male, occupation illegible, born Georgia; Henry
Gough, age 18, male, born Georgia, attended school during the year; H. H. Gough, age 16, farm laborer, born Georgia; George
Gough, age 14, male, born Georgia, attended school during the year; Asbury Gough, age I 1, male, born Georgia, attended
school during the year; and Luisa Lindley, age 17, female, domestic, born Georgia.
123 Jno. S. Finerty household, 1870 U.S. census, Barbour County, Alabama, population schedule, 2nd Ward, township 11, range
29, town of Eufaula, Eufaula post office, dwelling 140, family 157, stamped page 313; National Archives micropublication TS,
roll I: Jno S. Finerty, age 45, male, white, cabinet maker, born Virginia; Ruth Finerty, age 30, female, white, keeping house,
born Georgia; Mary Finerty, age 13, female, white, at school, born Georgia; Georgiana Finerty, age 4, female, white, born
Georgia; Bostu/Bortie? Finerty, age 3, female, white, born Alabama; Lou "Linda," age 23, female, white, at home, born
Georgia; Georgia "Linda," age 21, female, white, teacher, born Georgia; and Elie Farris, age I 1, male, black, born Alabama.The Dallas Genealogical Society
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